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Yea, just like what others have said, in boxing you end up using different muscles along with different energy systems. BTW, it's always nice...
Awhile back there was this new guy in our gym who was marathon fit but he was nowhere near fit enough for boxing, guy would gas out after one round.
Donaire, the luv child between chuck norris and bruce lee.
Don't know about that, how hard is it to look good when you're up against someone who blocks punches using only their face?
Sides of the neck? It could be a strained trapezius muscle, or one of the other muscle groups supporting the neck. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Apparently, someone doesn't do so well on analogy questions on standardized exams. :think
I sure hope Sonnen gets to read threads like this one.
Hmmm, I'm just not convinced that speed bag drills have that much carry-over into how you perform inside the ring. Good Bags: - Heavy Bags; -...
anyone who torments animals like that probably isn't far from committing murder. much like strippers turning tricks on the side.
Yea, when some hot girl walks in, even our old ass trainers jump on the speed bag.
The guy needs to do fight commentary.
Unless Anderson comes in injured, I don't see him losing this one.
IMHO I'd say it's very important, if not just as important as hitting the heavy bag or sparring. It's something that you can do everyday without...
Here's another vid of a guy doing maize ball drills from Rob Pilger's youtube channel. The guy even moves like Tyson. In the video, it looks...